Heating and cooling account for about 56% of the energy use in a typical home

Energy-efficient light bulbs last about 12 times longer than ordinary bulbs, and consume about 1/5 of the energy

If we all turned off our TVs and other gadgets that are kept on stand-by, we could shut down a couple of power stations in the United States, with huge reductions in CO2 emissions

Our energy use is projected to increase 17% from 1995-2015

Our homes produce even more CO2 emissions than our cars

This book gives you 100 energy-saving tips for the homefrom simple things like switching off unnecessary lights and having a shower instead of a bath, to more drastic measures such as installing a condensing boiler. If each one of us acts on just a few of these suggestions, we can save moneyand help slow down climate change.

“This is a must-read for everyone. We all need to be more energy aware, and this book is packed full of practical advice on how to save money on your energy bills.”Duncan Sedgwick, Energy Retail Association